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Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?

by Badami, Anita Rau

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Knopf Canada, 2006. 1st Edition . Hardcover. New/New. New For More Information On Condition. Please See All Photos. Set Against The Tumultuous Backdrop Of A Fragmenting Punjab And Moving Between Canada And India, Can You Hear The Nightbird Call? Charts The Interweaving Stories Of Three Indian Women - Bibi-Ji, Leela And Nimmo - Each In Search Of A Resting Place Amid Rapidly Changing Personal And Political Landscapes. The Ambitious, Defiant Sikh Bibi-Ji, Born Sharanjeet Kaur In A Punjabi Village, Steals Her Sister Kanwar'S Destiny, Thereby Gaining Passage To Canada. Leela Bhat, Born To A German Mother And A Hindu Father, Is Doomed To Walk The Earth As A "Half-And-Half." Leela'S Childhood In Bangalore Is Scarred By Her In-Between Identity And By The Great Unhappiness Of Her Mother, Rosa, An Outcast In Their Conservative Hindu Home. Years After Rosa'S Shadowy Death, Leela Has Learned To Deal With Her In-Between Status, And She Marries Balu Bhat, A Man From A Family Of Purebred Hindu Brahmins, Thus Acquiring Status And A Tenuous Stability. However, When Balu Insists On Emigrating To Canada, Leela Must Trade Her Newfound Comfort For Yet Another Beginning. Once In Vancouver With Her Husband And Two Children, Leela'S Initial Reluctance To Leave Home Gradually Evolves. While Bibi-Ji Gains Access To A Life Of Luxury In Canada, Her Sister Kanwar, Left Behind To Weather The Brutal Violence Of The Partition Of India And Pakistan In 1947, Is Not So Fortunate. She Disappears, Leaving Bibi-Ji Bereft And Guilt-Ridden. Meanwhile, A Little Girl, Who Just Might Be Kanwar'S Six-Year-Old Daughter Nimmo, Makes Her Way To Delhi, Where She Is Adopted, Marries And Goes On To Build A Life With Her Loving Husband, Satpal. Although This Existence Is Constantly Threatened By Poverty, Nimmo Cherishes It, Filled As It Is With Love And Laughter, And She Guards It Fiercely. Across The World, Bibi-Ji Is Plagued By Unhappiness: She Is Unable To Have A Child. She Believes That It Is Her Punishment For Having Stolen Her Sister'S Future, But Tries To Drown Her Sorrows By Investing All Her Energies Into Her Increasingly Successful Restaurant Called The Delhi Junction. This Restaurant Becomes The Place Where Members Of The Growing Vancouver Indo-Canadian Community Come To Dispute And Discuss Their Pasts, Presents And Futures. Over The Years, Bibi-Ji Tries To Uncover Her Sister Kanwar'S Fate But Is Unsuccessful Until Leela Bhat - Carrying A Message From Satpal, Nimmo'S Husband - Helps Bibi-Ji Reconnect With The Woman She Comes To Believe Is Her Niece - Nimmo. Used To Getting Whatever She Has Wanted From Life, Bibi-Ji Subtly Pressures Nimmo Into Giving Up Jasbeer, Her Oldest Child, Into Her Care. Eight-Year Old Jasbeer Does Not Settle Well In Vancouver. Resentful Of His Parents' Decision To Send Him Away, He Finds A Sense Of Identity Only In The Stories , Of Sikh Ancestry, Real And Imagined, Told To Him By Bibi-Ji'S Husband, Pa-Ji. Over The Years, His Childish Resentments Harden, And When A Radical Preacher Named Dr. Randhawa Arrives In Vancouver, Preaching The Need For A Separate Sikh Homeland, Jasbeer Is Easily Seduced By His Violent Rhetoric. Can You Hear The Nightbird Call? Elegantly Moves Back And Forth Between The Growing Desi Community In Vancouver And The Increasingly Conflicted Worlds Of Punjab And Delhi, Where Rifts Between Sikhs And Hindus Are Growing. In June 1984, Just As Political Tensions Within India Begin To Spiral Out Of Control, Bibi-Ji And Pa-Ji Decide To Make Their Annual Pilgrimage To The Golden Temple In Amritsar, The Holiest Of Sikh Shrines. While They Are There, The Temple Is Stormed By Indian Government Troops Attempting To Contain Sikh Extremists Hiding Inside The Temple Compound. The Results Are Devastating. Then, In October Of The Same Year, Indira Gandhi Is Murdered By Her Two Sikh Bodyguards, An Act Of Vengeance For The Assault On The Temple. The Assassination Sets Off A Wave Of Violence Against Innocent Sikhs. The Tide Of Anger And Violence Spills

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Anita Rau Badami was born in India in 1961. Although her family’s roots are in southern India, Badami spent most of her life in the north and eastern parts of the country, moving every two to three years because of her father’s job as an officer in the Indian Railway . She earned a degree in English from the University of Madras, studied journalism at Sophia College in Bombay and then spent many years as a copywriter, journalist and children’s writer before emigrating to Canada in 1991, following her husband to Calgary, where he had gone to pursue his master’s degree in Environmental Science. Raising a young son and grappling with Canadian winters, Badami took creative writing courses, which eventually led to her own master’s degree in English Literature. Her thesis at the University of Calgary went on to become her hugely successful first novel, Tamarind Mem , published in 1996. The novel landed her firmly on the map as a talented new Canadian writer to watch. In 2000, Badami published her second novel, The Hero’s Walk . By then she was living in Vancouver, where the family had moved so that her husband could complete a PhD in Planning. The Hero’s Walk was met with great critical acclaim; it won the Regional Commonwealth Writers Prize, Italy’s Premio Berto and was named a Washington Post Best Book of 2001. It was also longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Prize and the Orange Prize for Fiction, and was shortlisted for the Kiriyama Prize. Both Tamarind Mem and The Hero’s Walk have been published in many countries throughout the world. Shortly after the publication of her second novel, Anita Rau Badami won the Marian Engel Award. She is the youngest woman ever to receive this award, which is given to a Canadian woman author in mid-career for outstanding prose writing. From the Hardcover edition.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?
Author
Badami, Anita Rau
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
New
Jacket Condition
New
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st Edition
ISBN 10
0676976042
ISBN 13
9780676976045
Publisher
Knopf Canada
Place of Publication
Toronto, On, Canada
Date Published
2006
Pages
412
Keywords
Fiction Books, Good Reads, Suspense, Teen Lit, Realistic Fiction, Adventure, Novel, Mystery Thriller, Vintage Fiction, Vintage Novel, Historical Fiction, Classic, Canada, India, General
Bookseller catalogs
Fiction;
X weight
1.1 kg

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